Jerold Kayden, Professor and Co-Chair, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University

哈佛大学设计学院城市规划与设计教授,城市规划与设计系主任,城市规划研究生项目主任

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 

杰罗德 S. 凯登,哈佛大学设计学院城市规划与设计教授,城市规划与设计系主任,城市规划研究生项目主任。他的教学和科研主要着眼于城市规划、法规、建成环境间的关系以及公私合营在城市发展中所扮演的角色。他所撰写的专著包括Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience, Landmark Justice: The Influence of William J. Brennan on America's Communities,和 Zoning and the American Dream: Promises Still To Keep。他撰写过很多关于制度与产权、理性增长、设计代码及市场调节手段方面的专业论文。他最近的研究主题是联系与和谐的理念是如何在设计评论、历史保护、司法审查过程中被应用或误用的。

作为一位律师和规划学家,Kayden教授为政府、开发商、非赢利机构提供咨询。他从联邦和州的土地使用案例中获得了丰富的经验,是这方面的专家。国际层面上,他曾在世界银行(World Bank)、美国国际开发署(U.S. Agency for International Development),以及联合国任职,还有在亚洲和前苏联的工作经历。他是上世纪九十年代初USAID/PADCO派驻乌克兰的政府土地改革和私有化高级顾问。2002年,他发起了以私有空间改善纽约市500余处分区制广场、街道、室内空间的计划,1990年起担任历史保护国家信托基金会(National Trust for Historic Preservation)首席法律顾问。

Kayden教授获得过环境设计研究协会(Environmental Design Research Association)、美国规划院校联合会(Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning) / 美国规划师协会(American Institute of Certified Planners)、美国规划学会(American Planning Association)、国家艺术基金会(National Endowment for the Arts fellowships)所颁发的各类奖项,哈佛大学设计学院“年度教师”(Teacher of the Year)奖。他的文学学士学位、法学博士学位、城市与区域规划硕士学位都是在哈佛大学获得的。他曾为与美国地方法院的James Oakes法官和最高法院大法官William Brennan共同工作过。

 

Jerold S. Kayden is the Frank Backus Williams Professor of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD), where he also serves as Co-Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design and Director of the Master in Urban Planning Degree Program. His research and teaching focus on the relationship between urban planning, law, and the built environment, as well as the role of public-private partnerships in urban development. His books include: Privately Owned Public Space: The New York City Experience, Landmark Justice: The Influence of William J. Brennan on America's Communities, and Zoning and the American Dream: Promises Still To Keep. He has written numerous articles on the constitution and property rights, smart growth, design codes, and market-based regulatory instruments, among other subjects. His current research explores how ideas of context and harmony are applied and misapplied in design review, historic preservation, and judicial review.

As a lawyer and planner, Professor Kayden advises governments, developers, and non-profit organizations. He has briefed and argued cases and served as expert witness in federal and state land-use cases across the country. His international work includes work for the World Bank, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the United Nations, among others, in Asia and the former Soviet Union. He served as Senior Advisor on Land Reform and Privatization to the Government of Ukraine in the early 1990s for USAID/PADCO. In 2002, he founded Advocates for Privately Owned Public Space to improve New York City’s 500-plus zoning-created plazas, arcades, and indoor spaces, and He has been principal constitutional counsel to the National Trust for Historic Preservation since 1990.

Professor Kayden has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, awards from, among others, the Environmental Design Research Association, the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning/American Institute of Certified Planners, and the American Planning Association, National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, and he was “Teacher of the Year” at the GSD. He received the AB, Juris Doctor, and Master of City and Regional Planning degrees from Harvard University. He subsequently served as law clerk to Judge James Oakes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Justice William Brennan of the U.S. Supreme Court.